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SLIDE TITLE TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT PLAN RED-PURPLE BYPASS STUDY AREA PUBLIC MEETING #2 RED AND PURPLE MODERNIZATION RPM TOD Plan Update October 23, 2017 1 SLIDE TITLE AGENDA Project Introduction TODs and Development


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TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT PLAN RED-PURPLE BYPASS STUDY AREA PUBLIC MEETING #2

RED AND PURPLE MODERNIZATION

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AGENDA

  • Project Introduction
  • TOD’s and Development

Trends

  • Real Estate Market Analysis
  • Neighborhood Vision
  • Redevelopment Sites
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TONIGHT’S MEETING

  • Confjrm what we heard at the fjrst meeting
  • Introduce redevelopment opportunities
  • Brief 30 min. overview
  • Facilitated Q&A
  • Detailed kiosks
  • One-on-one dialogue with CTA and consultant team
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NEXT STEPS

  • Incorporate today’s feedback
  • Revise concepts
  • Draft report
  • Public input
  • Final plan recommendations and implementation

strategies

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RED AND PURPLE MODERNIZATION (RPM) PHASE ONE

  • Comprehensive project to

increase capacity

  • Provide fully ADA accessible

stations

  • Land is needed to realign and

expand track structure and for construction operations

  • Vacant site redevelopment
  • nce construction is complete
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THE REDEVELOPMENT STUDY

  • Proactive community driven approach
  • Create a vision for remnant parcels
  • Build support for future rezoning
  • Inform selection of developers
  • Streamline development
  • Market based
  • These do NOT represent specifjc

architecture or developer proposals

  • Represent illustrations on potential

building scale, massing, and land use

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TOD sites

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WHAT IS TRANSIT-ORIENTED-DEVELOPMENT (TOD)?

  • Locates residential and

commercial development near transit

  • Supports a lifestyle that reduces

car dependency

  • Increases access to jobs and

services

  • Increases residential density

within commercial districts

  • Supports retail and business

within the neighborhoods

0.25 0.5

Buildings within a half mile of CTA rail Buildings within a half mile of Metra Buildings within a quarter mile

  • f high-quality

transit

Spaces Per Unit

Source: CNT - Stalled Out: How Empty Parking Spaces Diminishes Neighborhood Affordability

Parking Supplied Per Unit Parking Used Per Unit

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MARKET ANALYSIS

The Wheelhouse Hotel Addison and Clark development Lakeview 3200

  • Area increased in population, and

additional growth is forecasted

  • Area added jobs
  • More than half of residents commute

to Central Area for work, supported by strong transit options

  • Current catalyst developments
  • Desirable Northside residential location
  • Commercial market driven by grown

year round entertainment district and stable neighborhood commercial

Based on February 2017 Market Report

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The district is a traditional, walkable, and multicultural urban neighborhood. Cultural assets include sports and entertainment venues welcoming visitors into the district. Our community supports and celebrates its social and cultural diversity and seeks new development that will enhance overall quality of life.

DISTRICT VISION STATEMENT

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DISTRICT PRINCIPLES

  • 1. Celebrate vibrancy of the

district through active land uses

  • 2. Create a welcoming public

realm

  • 3. Strengthen commercial

corridors

  • 4. Enhance existing cultural

assets with complementary new development

  • 5. Respond to community

demographics and incomes

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DISTRICT PRINCIPLES (CONT.)

  • 6. Include housing for seniors,

low-income residents, and those with disabilities 7 . Reinforce the distinctive characteristics of the neighborhood

  • 8. Create variety and interest in

scale, massing, and materials

  • 9. Develop buildings ranging in

height from 4 to 6 stories

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PUBLIC SPACE CONSIDERATIONS

  • 1. Easily see into

and out of the space

  • 2. High pedestrian

activity

  • 3. Open to sidewalk
  • n multiple sides
  • 4. Requires

commitment from community

  • r vested

stakeholder

Clark Street and Roscoe Street Intersection Improvements

ROSCOE C T A T O D R E D E V E L O P M E N T S I T E CLARK SHEFFIELD ALLEY ALLEY

NEW BIKE ROUTE

CURB EXTENSION UPGRADE PAVEMENT UPGRADE PAVEMENT SHORTEN CROSSWALK OPPORTUNITY FOR UNDER THE L PLAZA WIDEN SIDEWALK FOR SIDEWALK CAFE, POP-UP SHOP , BIKE PARKING, ETC TRACK SRUCTURE OPPORTUNITY FOR ACTIVE USE (NO PARKING) POTENTIAL FOR BIKE SHARE

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STREETSCAPE

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STREETSCAPE

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CLARK STREET PRINCIPLES

  • 1. Promote neighborhood

shopping street with a mix

  • f independent and national

retailers

  • 2. Land uses should serve

residents and visitors alike

  • 3. Build urban streetwall with a

scale and character that brings vibrancy to the street

  • 4. Encourage pedestrian activity
  • 5. Create places for community

gatherings

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CLARK STREET & NEWPORT AVENUE

S H E F F I E L D ROSCOE N E W P O R T C O R N E L I A CORNELIA

  • 1/4 mile from Wrigley Field
  • Growing entertainment district
  • Entire block from Roscoe Street

to Newport Avenue

  • Highly visible corner
  • Less than 1/4 mi to CTA

Belmont Station and Addison Station

  • Historic Vautravers Building
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CLARK STREET AND NEWPORT AVENUE

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Conceptual Clark street view looking southeast at Newport

CLARK STREET AND NEWPORT AVENUE

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ROSCOE SCHOOL A L D I N E BUCKINGHAM DAYTON O N

  • 200’ of continuous street

frontage

  • Large site replaces 3 parcels
  • New development at the

corner of Clark Street and School Street

  • Defjne street with development

that refmects east side of street

Truman College Redevelopment Site (outside CTA TOD scope)

3300 BLOCK CLARK STREET

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3300 BLOCK CLARK STREET

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Conceptual Clark street view looking southeast

3300 BLOCK CLARK STREET

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ROSCOE N E W P O R T SCHOOL

  • Key node between Clark Street,

Roscoe Street and Wrigley Filed

  • Between Red Line and new

bypass structure

  • Primary street frontage on

Roscoe Avenue

  • Limited Clark Street frontage
  • New bike lane/neighborhood

greenway on Roscoe Street

  • to be updated

ROSCOE STREET

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ROSCOE STREET

  • 1. Strengthen sense of place
  • 2. Integrate new development

into existing urban fabric

  • 3. Develop an overall sense of

place through cohesive urban design

  • 4. Improve pedestrian and

bicycle access

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ROSCOE STREET SITE

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Conceptual Clark street view looking south

ROSCOE STREET Commercial

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ROSCOE STREET Mixed Use

Conceptual Clark street view looking south

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B E L M O N T SCHOOL A L D I N E DAYT W I L T O N

  • Residential street with mixed

use on Belmont

  • Suffjcient depth for

development, however minimal room for front or rear yards

  • Distinct from high density

mixed-use residential on Sheffjeld Street and Clark Street Future development sites (outside the CTA TOD scope)

  • to be updated

WILTON AVENUE

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WILTON AVENUE

  • 1. Respond to the residential

scale of the street

  • 2. Plan for mix of residential

development options

  • 3. Encourage architectural

variety and expression, and high quality building materials

  • 4. Screen track structure
  • 5. Create a new streetscape
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WILTON AVENUE

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Conceptual Wilton Avenue street view looking north

WILTON AVENUE Apartments, Flats & Townhouses

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WILTON AVENUE Apartments & Flats

Conceptual Wilton Avenue street view looking north

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JOIN US IN THE LOBBY FOR MORE CONVERSATION

INTRODUCTION DISTRICT PRINCIPLES ROSCOE STREET WILTON AVENUE CLARK STREET PUBLIC REALM

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TELL US WHAT YOU THINK!

  • Vision for the district
  • Principles and goals
  • Land use
  • Building height, scale
  • Public space

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Learn more about CTA’s Red and Purple Modernization Program at: T ransitChicago.com/RPMproject Jeffrey Wilson Director of Government and Community Relations Chicago Transit Authority (CTA ) Phone: 312-681-2712 rpm@transitchicago.com

THANK YOU

CONSULTING TEAM

  • Solomon Cordwell Buenz
  • McGuire Igleski & Associates
  • Kirsch-Taylor Consulting
  • Goodman Williams Group
  • Fish Transportation Group, Inc.
  • Vistara Construction Services, Inc.
  • David Mason & Associates
  • Grisko LLC